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THE EVENING STAR} PUBLISHED EVERY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, corner of Pennsylvanvs ave. and Elewenth streat, Papers served in packages by carriers st S48 year, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subscribers price Is £3.50 « year, im advance; $2 for six mentbs; @1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centea week. Sia- gic copies, ONS CENT; In Wrappers, rwo cunts. (Lj ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may aot s” pear until the next day. TTS | Eben vo. XIX. Ing. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1862. tar. N2. 2,907 A LITTLE WITcH. [contrevtp.j jn the way, I saw the same ill-looking fel- low watching the horse that William had ob- TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. but I did am so strange and unlike every body else, that you could not be willing to take me for your wife.”’ “Willing!” said William, “I would give 4 AThreat the Vicinity servel We compared deseriptions, and | the wealth of the world to call you my wife, | ef wtd Charch fond that he was the same person. William | little witeh as you are. Will you leave off| FrentefGen Sumaer. McC.ieLian's tHxangvarterc, June 14 —The movements of the enemy to-day have been exten- sive, and as yet are involved in mystery. Large bodies of them have been seen moving down wes delighted to know that I had ridden Se- a without accident or ill-bchavior on the partof the horse. His partiality for the or- caused him to be left there in the elo- calling me Uncle Wi 1 wife, Agnes, my hea: pet, my darling?” I wassitting beside him in my weakness; bis arm stole round my waist, my head sunk from the neiyhborhood of Mechanicsville Bridce ver, and the next day he was stolen. The | upon his bosom, he clasped me in a fervent | sc4 Richmond towards the late hatlic feld. Our { seperated him frem our sight, and a | embrace and said: 4 pickets were yesterday driven in from Oid Church breach was made in the fence, and he was tak- “Mine forever,”’ and I answered: “Mine | during whico Capt Royall, of the cavalry, was en away about mid-day. 2 forever.”” wounded, showiox that they design making a demonstretion in that direction. A contraband, whocame In yesterday, reported that three thousand cavalry left Richmond on last Wednesday in the direction of nwa pry A This is ;robably the force which appeared at O. Church The rebels at daylight this morning opened a sharp fire from artillery in front of Gen. Sumner’s corps. It lasted for about three hours. We had one man killed and one wounded. A numer of prominent citizens living between New Kent Court House and the Chickahominy; have been arrested, by order of Col. Ingalls, on suspicion of communicating with the hig net There is no doubt but the rebel generals are daily advised of every movement of our troops by the people who have remained at home The wether is hot and sultry. Uatuccessful Attempt of the Rebels upon Gen. McUiellan’s Flank. Despatches received at the War Department Selim is eighteen years old to-day, and m eldest daughter is ten. She is a lovely girl, and, to my great joy, she is no way peculiar; unless being a = romp, and very brilliant and healthy in her complection, may be con- sidered unusual in this day of prim schools and pale girls. ¢ One thing is certain, and it is a great com- fort to me, that though she is a child of good \d capacity for moral and intellectual it. she is never called .”'—Chambers My father had been to the village, three es distant, and was returning. Just as he tage, he came toa piece of woody cent rains had filled puddles into hat were miniature ponds. the woods, he saw Selim eee. @ strange rider, even the ill-look- w, who had jast succeeded in stealing u the middie of ene of the largest . Selim very hag lay led, so es to detach his rider; se suddenly, and galloped away at of his speed. The fellow got up. He «night of the rueful countenance” coat, and all other habiliments, ather met him. orso has thrown me.’’ said he, using es to Selim's discredit. did you get the horse?” said my a “little ALEXANDRIANS KILLep ann Wotnpgp —The Seventeenth Virginia regiment sustained severe losses in the battles near Richmond, on the 3ist of May and ist of Jnne, We give below list of such casualties as are pubilsbed in Richmond paners of the 6th ins’: Killed—Sergeant Major Francis. ‘d hat a demonstration was made on Friday father. Od Dominion Rifles—Wm. Lunt, shot in the | Sate that a i ‘ : L % ing by a forceof rebel cavairy and artillery “f bought him on a farm about three miles | breast; Monroe Whittingham, shot in the head; | €¥e® - freua haoe™ 5. H. Higdon and John Murray * | on the right flank of Gen McC!ellan’s army, at Tunstall’s Station, apparently with the intention of interrupting his railroad communtcation. The attempt was met by a force of infantry, and the enemy retired. No damage was done to the rail- road. Mt Vernon Guards—James Molair. Emmett Guards—Lieut. Wm. Gray Wounded—Mvejor Arthur Herbert, shot in the foot Old Dominion Rifies—Capt. W. H. Fowle, jr., arm amputated; Lieut. Thomas Fitzbugh, arm ampntated, James Godwin, in foot; Jonah W. Baldwin, thigh fractured, Edwin Baldwio, in bead slightly; Wm. J. Hail, in heed slightly; F. August Caimas, slightl); E. W. Burgess; Hallie Appich, in head slightiv. Alerandris Rifles—Color Sergeant Wm. T Morrell, wounded tn arm, side and foot—foot amputated; W.E. H. Clagett, in shonider, seri- cusly; Richard W. Avery, in top of head: A. Carlisle Fairfax, in thigh Mt. Vernon Guards—R. H_ Roland, seriously; Albert Hicks and —— Gerecke Emmett Guarss—Licut. Adie; Patrick H. Sud. doth, company D. Loudoun Guards—Chas. Fadley, in arm; C. HB. Bradfield. , llow much did you give?” asked my fa- “Twenty-five pounds; and I'll have back my money; [ will never keep such a brute.” William Cumming had paid one bundred and twenty-five, and he valued the horse at doutte that sum “That story can’tin®pose upon me,” said my father. “Only two persons were ever on that horse's back before; and when. you steal anther horse, you will do well to find out be- forehand whether you can ride him. It is not n oe to de spilt in a mud puddle; but you may songratalate yourself that you deserve it.’* He drove on, leaving the erest-fallen vil- isin dripping with dirty water. Not long after this we heard of the arrest and conviction ef a borse-thief, and, on inquiry, we learned that he was the rame person who Later. No news of public interést was received at the War Department yesterday from any direction. The telegraph line through Deleware to Fort- ress Monroe was injured by the storm of Saturday night, and is not yet In working order. FROM. GEN. FREMONT’S ARMY. The Battle of Cross Keys, Va. Fremont’s HearquaRTens, Port Republic, Va., June 10.—The army advanced early this morning in Une of battle, but finding no enemy, proceeded in column through the woods and over the country *to Port Republic. Everywhere were evidences of the completeness of yesterday’s suc- cesses. The battle was fought at Cross Keys, and takes that name vi been treated so unceremoniously to a Other Compantes—Thomas W. Lynn, Robert] ‘The rebel loss was greatly superior to ours. mad-bath Selim. He was sentenced to the | Steele, James M Jenkins, DM. Wallace, G. F. They left their dead and many wounded on the ~ate prison for four years. During this time | Jenkins, J. W. Cromwe!! field. Not less than five hundred dead were [ felt very secure about Selim; and William} Colocel Wm. Smith, of the 49th Virginia, was | found and sasny wounded. Two of thelr guns use] to tell me that I thought there wae only eee slighty, a Colonel Gibson, of | were ieft behind, which we captured thts morn- se 4 dnt eit , ing one yas = a ee as dejs flew ax Most of the'wounded Alexandrians are repre- Capt Dunker, of Gen. Fremont’s staff, was oe my ym was Rappy. Four a. “0d, Tsented to be at Chew's Factory Hospital, Rich- | killed. Capt. Gitternan, of Cluseret’s staff, was sin my eighteenth year. William | mond —Alerandria Gazetts, June 13 severely wounded. No other staff officers were anded. chel wounded were foung in every house the road. Ambulances, wagons, arms, an clothing, strewed the fleld. Forty of our wounded taken prisoners were left in athurch, and were Tetaken The 6th Louisiana lost all but £0 men. The enemy retreated til! midnight, and this moroing their rear guard crossed the Shenandoah at thie place, and burned the bridge. The Battle at Port Republic, between a per tie Gen. shields’ Command and Jack- Kebel Army ont Roya, June 15 —The results of the battle of Port Republic, on Monday last, between a portion of Shields’ division and Jackson’s army, are now ascertained as near ascan be. ‘The names already given are known to be among the killed ng bad been my instractor in many s, aa my friend in all during this time ealled him Uncle William; and it ceurred to me thatour relations could People asked why we did not He said that his old bachelorism was ic complaint, and would probably never be cured. I remember one night, as I lay in bed, that the thought occured to me: What if William Cumming should marry? It is surely » harm to speak of it now, for he has been several years, and I—. Bat I will pate y widow, Mrs. Jameson, had been staying 2 month with a friend in our neigh- borhool, and William had often been very lite to her, and what was worse than all, he Cassy's Divistox at THE Batrus oF Fair Oaxe.—The imputation cast upon the behavior of the regiments composing tbe division of Gen Casey, at the Battle of Falr Oaks, has received oficial modification. The fcllowing is the text of « dispatch from the Commanding General to the Secretary of War: HeanguakTERs ARMY OF THE Potomac, Thurs- day, June 5.—Hon. E M. Stanton, Secretary of War: My dispatch of the Ist inst., stating that Gen. Casey’s division, which was in the Arst line, gave way unaccountebly and discreditably, was bared Upon eflicial statements made to me before [ arrived upon the field of battle, and walle I wes there, by several commanders. from statements made to me subsequently, by Generals Casey and Naglee, I am induced to believe that portions of the division bebaved well, ard m A le , althoug 3 I a t ad ised that she should ride Selim. The | a most Kallant stand against superior numbers, ince eoeee, ® ee pealt intend: be be next day was appointed for her to ride, and by J but at present the accounts are too confitcting to | too; ing éompelled to retire before a force as @ not very strange coincidence, I this night enable me to discriminate with certainty. When the facts are clearly ascettatned, the exceptional good conduct will be Le acknowledged. Gro. B McCLetuan, Major Gen. Com superior in numbers as In other respects, exce bravery, many were necessarily left on the field, whose names could not be ascertained, and of the large number classed as missing, many will doubtless make thelr way back to their regi- ments The force engage’ was rompeeet mestly ef Westein nen, wno did their duty nobly, as evinced by their fighting a foe more than five times their number for five hours, and then re- treating in order, excepting one or two regi- ments, which were completely surrounded and compelled to tnke to the mountains, many of whom made thelr way bark to their division. The 7th Indiana regiment; Col. Gavin; did netiy, = ner hol@ing their peaition on lhe right for four hours, OFPFIiCtaL, Agaiast a vastly superior force. peony charg- — ing, and dri sti oe ay like a eep. 4 : hey left Fredericksburg strong and ar- | D saranda bl OF SFATE, tived at Port Republic with only 300, tie main- ASHINGTON, January 25, 1868. | der being left along the route, sick and d bled, The Secretary of State will hereafter receive | and after the fight they mustered only about 140. Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, | losing more than half their force. The 9th an commencing with Saturday, the frat of next | Pith Ubto regiments aleo lott month. seen by tne list of alties. ad The three batteries of artillery, Clark’s, Rob- aug WILLIAM HB. SEWARD, | inson’s and Huntington’s, ere entitled to great —_——____. raise for the gallant part they took ta the act‘on. PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. ad the first and second brigades been enabled to War Derarrurnr, ‘endent Railroads U.S. reach the aceue of action aa entirely different Ofics Miltary % Washington, April 18, 1862. result would undoubtrd'; hare enatied After No Passenger Train Will be run frota Washing- Monday’s fight tt was Snite.stood that Jackson took the roud soreth Stuodardsvilie, passing i ton to Manassas until further notice D. C. McCALLUM, asked myvelf the question: ‘‘Why cannot I be merriei to William Camming?” The an- Swer was, he is old enough to be your father. The beautifal Mrs. Jameson was still young, bat uearer William's age than I was My se beat fast, and the long vista of tuy future ife looked gloomy and terribie. After tor- menting myself till I thought I wanted to die, i fell asleep. I awo%e in a kind of shuddering terror. I nad heard soum is the like of which Ihad never heard before; they seemed com- yound«d of the squeal of # uorse and the groups and cries of 2 human being. I was eure I hid heard these sounds, that it was not # sleepisg fancy ; but when I was fally awake, Iheard them no more. it was a warm night im the latter partof June, and my windows were rsised. 1 slept on the second floor, and two large windows of my room faced thé south.” Half a mile, in a direct line from these wind »ws, wes a post road. I was sure that the sunds I had heard came from the road, or near vicinity. I listened earnestly, but all was still. Saddenly there floated into the room, filling it, as it were, with an odor that I wa perfectiy sure was from human blood. I shrank down iato my bed, and shook with horror, then, with # great effort of my will, I arose, threw on = dressing gown, and hurried to iny father’s room. Wather, father!’’ I cried, “come with me.”” “What is it, Agnes, dear?" said my mother Dazine Desp —On Sunday » about nine o’ciock, the guns mcuated o he earthworks known as Fort Shaler, about two miles back of Newport, and the Alexandria pike, wete Spiked by some miscreante, supposed to be rebels. ‘The berracks an@ gun carrioges were at on fire, and everything of a perishable nature destri . There are quite a number of condidates for Camp Chase in and around Newport.—Cincinnat: Ga- matte. through the gap of the Biue Ridge Mountains, in B line Yor Gordonsrtile, at which point lhete is & Tailrond Pociiianication with Richmond. Latest from the Valley ef the Shenandoah. “what has frightened you?’ ‘ ap 18-tf M. D. and Sup’t Reilroads, U.S Winensater, June 15.—A messenger from : ~ thouzht I beard some one,” said I, eva. J ———————- ———= | Mount Jackson reports that sii is quiet in front of Bively. sg , E 7 that place thia morning. The enemy's pickcts waited for my father to dress, and it] SPECIAL NOTICE: few in newyber, are abuut tive mlies beyond. All seemed an hour's time, though only a few Batcneton’s Hatk Diz! ie quiet here 8, that he was putting on his clothes. We were out of hearing of my mother, 4 Bim of the sounds and of the smell of »l. He always believed me when | told hing that seemed incredible, for i of the truth of the Tre best in the World. WUllam A. Batebelor’s celebrated Halr Dye Produces a color not to be distinguished from na- ture—warranted not to Injure the Hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bud dyes, and invigor- ates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rasty Hair instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- ing the Halr soft and beautiful. Sold py all Drugg tats, &e. i> The Genuine is aigned Witttam A. Batcu- BLOR, on the four sides of each boz. factory, No. 8t Barclay st., New York, m27-ly (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) Se Lyon’s Maeneric Insect Powpsr, Tested for 19 years and grows in favor. it kills and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Furs and Furniture, Garden {nsects, &c. All genuine bears the sig- nature of E. Lyon, and is not poisonous to persons or domestec anumais. Beware of counterfeitsand imitations. Lyon’s Powder Kills all insects ina trice, Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice, —_—_—________. SIX DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, Steamship China, fret Liverpool on the ‘ib inst., Dassed Cape Race at 11 o’clock this forenoon. Both steamers were boarded by the news yacht ot the associated press. ‘The steamship Jura arrived out on the 3d the Edinburg on the 4th inst. COMMERCIAL Cotton.—The sales on Monday and Tuesday in the Liverpool market were 20,000 bales, the mar- se gu firm at an advence of of & to since riday. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull and droopin Corn duil and unchange was firmer. Provisions very dull and tending downward. New ) ork, June 15. —The general news by the Bavaria contains no striking characteristics. The division of the French army left at Rome or of three brigades, under Gen. Monte- oO. The Prussian Ambassador has arrived at Paris. The silk crop in France ts represented as being of the most satisfactory character. sther,”’ said I, ‘half a mile from here, close to the post road, a human being is lying, bleeding to death, I am sure of it.”’ My father took a lantern, and went to Wil- iam Camming; I dressed, and when they came, I led the way to the spot, where I was avineed we should find some one dead ordy- ing. The howling of the dog that preceded us struck us all with id solemnity. As we diew neir the edge of the field, which was beunded by the road, wesaw a horse standing, and as we came nearer, we saw it was Selim. Lying beside him was a men. My father #100] to examine, and said: “T botieve be is dead.”” The halter was buckled to his arm, and he wee bitten horribly in bis arms and legs, and bad b ed to death. They raised bim, and laid timon the back of the now docile Selim, tutmking that perhaps he had only fainted. yand 4 d, except white, which ‘They took him to our house, but he wes quite | Sold everywhere. @. 9. Bankes The Spanish Chamber of Deputies were about dead. He proved to be the thief who had stot. may l-eojm 202 Broadway, New York. lald beter —. Seer en Selim before, and aa bad only been three days outof prison. After necessary formali- ties, the poor wretch was buried. Selim never passed the place where he had killed him All differences between Garibaldi and the Itallan government have been satisfactorily ad- juated, and he has proceeded to Belgrade Prince Napoleon was well received at Naples. ‘the Moatenegrins have been beaten by PENNIES AND SMALL Cuanoe may always be had for at tbe Star office counter SeHurpy gazes Emperor Napoleon contemplates a French - teotorate for Mexico. int The steamer Porcupine is about to take sound- tops for the AWantic telegraph. "be schooner E. Fleming hasarrived at Liver- ealled to see me. When I was recovering—when 1 was vi well, bat very weak—I was one day alone with William Comming; I was looking at him, thout being seized with a severe ing. the wit ous ine: Mp sales oar ger preer at Turks on the frontier and four of their villages soene. I believe I was out of my senses, and Woolen wrappings. Hats bad a sort of brain fever, which was very TAppiugs, Further by the Steamer China. much aggravated when the widow J 2 wis. New Yorx, June 15 —it is rumored that the above and thinking how noble and handsome he was, TREY ee | oo a Charleston with a cargo of rosin and -_ thea d —— rp wien Jameson, | in iz 6 Pa. avenue and Ninth strest. vite Consttatonas argues that ft !s impossible lin’ ae illiam, has Mrs. Jameson rode Se- Dire widiaa ad sy lee™ Sitke in great a oo “tw Tarbes onde fn orn “Agnes, dear,”’ he said, almost tiently, "Drees G5ode. great variety, The ewroes ote te enee Circassian publish- af 1256 osnt, pu “<I wisn you never would call me ‘Uncle Wil- | “witeues int Gots tn pen ed a letter asserting that the vessel had nothing iam’ agaio,” and bis forehead had an ugly | and ‘adaptation to the wants of familice amd reall beg eg fn Deed timately * = oa i, whieh greatly marred its exceed- That her draftet weer ee t to — lug beauty f biecbos ee i any Confederate port, aud it was ible she “Please promise not to call me uacie again,” ae te had \verpoo! he said, beseeehingly. ’ | MATTine: Orleans, with a cargo of salt neers ooh ee Seah, ant take edtg adem eh Oe The. Eugenie is expected to . : a “Why should [ not eall you uncle, and Mrs. ake Bvee viele te England during. the Rimperers Jameson aunt, when she is your wife.” For sais ogg Government reeol dui “My wife! ssid he, vehemently, ‘I shall six new brigades Of laieaere meres to sever marry, uclety my littic Agnes will be im Austris.continues to congentrate troops in mj Wite.” { Venetia. . " “Fou will not a little Wit Cs Paes The Italien Chambers have adopted a vote ia “And you will not marry an old bachelor $f vate r *pproval of the course of the Mlaistry. alsaost a3 old aa your father ?”” said be.” )| Our atcok in tml umall copteerset ae "Bhe publication of oficial documestaat {wanted to say: “Wao said I would not?” jev-m ste, Madrid GULL AT Re Arrival of the Bavaria and China off Cape e ace. Sr. Jonn’s N.F., June 14—The steamsbip Bavaria, from Southampton on the 4th,and the LATEST FROM MEMPHIS. MeE™MPuis, June 12 —The sceession oi dy ogo zers here are becoming more bold daily in ex- pression of their sentiments. and the Union citi- zens compiatn that Col. Fiteh’s rule over the city is toeJenient, end that until they are assured of seceiicy better protection from the Government they cannot avow thetr sentiments. The provost marshal requires the oath of alle- CONGRESSIONAL. XEXVLth CONGRESS—Secend Session pean Semare.—After our re. ort clesed Saturday-- The joint resolution transferring the superin- tendence of the Potomac Water Works from the Wer to the Laterior Department was passed. The naval appropriation bill was taken up, and lance iments authoriz'ng the enlistment of minors foiship goods, ard'tno sttingensy ofits equine: | OveE lghteen yearn, with the eonscut of thelr pe. Eos already canted "Some le excite. | fe2%) authorizing the President to appoint ten tmidsbipme<n, to be seleeted from the sons of mil- itary o: rs, and allowing the Districtof Colum- bia to be considered ns 2 congressioual district the appointments, and probibiting the employ- ment of siaves on shipboard or .n the dock-yards, azines, &c., were adopted. ‘he Senate then s-ent some two hours in exec- utive session, and adjourned. Oric. N FICK THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL! GOSLING RESTAURANT, 247 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, if permit? New"york,) Has the Name and Fame of being ONE OF TA KSTAURANTS ("Give it trial end judge for yourself. Motder~ no Rouse BEST THE M T Don THORPE a t 7B num! 247 Pe: lvania av ml$m___ Between 12th ise sts , south side, CMFFBURNE HOSPITAL, May 28, 1862, a NOTICE.—On and after this date. visiters will be allowed to enter the wards of Hospital on Taesdays, Saturdays and Sanieys only, snd on those daya only between the hours ot zene se m. L 5 moo Axs’t Surreon, 0.8. ee cheree. WHO CAN Fain TO CALL HARVEY'S STEAMED OYSTERS, CLEMS and CRABS, He bas just received a veerel load of the finest Cherry stene Ovstare and Clams ot the season. He it now introducing steam> Clams and Crabs to the pubic, whic is far mors n sous to Any of the salt water bivalves for the seezon. He has ma*e Srrancements with his veeseie to receive them fresh eve y second day which there w.il be po osoger in using them. He will aisc keep on ments mt otkcer Wop ing an Important pofition AR otticer occupying an Im on one of the railroads: running to this ¢ity ha# fust returmed from Grenada. He says that Gen. Hind- man Was reported to have gone to Arkansas with be from that State after the evacuation of Co- ni General Pope has reached Okalona. Bea was still retreating. Price was with him. Jeff. Thompson was at Grenada with less than a thousand men. The rolling steck of the Memphis and Obio railtead ie all at Kinola station, this side of Gre- nada. The post office and Adams Express office were opened Totnes city to-day. Two steamers will leave to-day with cotton, sugarand molasses for St. Louis. nen bare citizens are also leaving for the orth, VICTORIES CLAIMED BY THE CONFEDERATES. Mexenis, June 12.—The Mobile papers of Monday have been received here. ‘They contain dispatches from Richmond claiming a glorious victory for Jackson over Gen. Fremont on Sun- day; ind also stating that Jackson captured two Pieces of artillery from Gen, Shields on Monday. The rebel accounts of the affair at Chattanooga say:—‘The enemy opened his batteries with shot and skell on the city without giving the slightest notice, creating a panic among the women and children, who fled in every direction.” There were some rebels wounded, but none killed, and but on? building was struck. poten ieee Emancipation in Misseuri. Jzrrzrson City, June i4.—Governor Gamb!e yesterday sent a lengthy message to the conyen- tion, respecting the emancipation policy of the President, and recommending, in erder to show that the recent vote on the emancipation ordi- Nance was not decisive, that a resolution be adopted in responge to this generous offer of the President and Congress. Referted. Pennsylvania's Queta ef the Direct Tax, PHILADELPHIA, June 11 —The State Treasurer id this morning to the assistant tfeastirer of the | Dad 8 larce assortmont « f Sut ers’ Supplies. con- Jnited States $350.000, the final installment of eta fied tines Canned Meste, pe. Fruite, jes, Jollies, Preserves and Fami-y Casterd prepared wit: reatest clean innss and ca-e,and also A No iole of N.rfoik Fresh and Spiced Oysters. by te slion or cans of 8): aides, hermetios ly seal! for ransportation, warranted to keep in any climate, If the public wishes to study their own interest on’ fal! to call at HARVEY’ sTWaalington Uhemer Bet Cratee ington ‘theater, 281 C etre m 27-tf between loth and lith ste, ATAPSCO HOTEL, ELLICOTT’S MILLS, Maryiand, Is now open for the scoommodation of Boarders Visitors, during the Summer season. ommuuication cirect with VW: ton daily, Morning and evericg Pennsylvania’s quota of the direct tax imposed by the act of Uungress of July last, the whole amount paid being nearly two millions. This promptness saves the 15 per cent. authorized to be deducted. Relief of the Starving Southerners. St. Louis, Mo , June 14.—Nearly $6,000 worth of provisions and money have been subscribed here for the starving southerners about Corinth. Three thousand five bundred dollars worth of provisions were forwarded on Wednesday, and another shipment of fteafly the same value will be made to-day. ashing- Arrival of the Steamer Yo: Terms moderate, For fnrther PuiLapeLrnta, June 14 —The 1 a ies or address 245 reco eee from Nassau on the 9h inst , reports eleven fast - . iron steamers there. © mmes and tt. Elitoot “» 8 ite, ad. pt officers ISAAC HEKZBERG, of the pirate Sumter had arrived, for the purpose, it was supposed, of taking charge of the vessel fi P ay gt free R Ovieto. The rebels have two steel plated rams 10,000 to be loaned 6a Gold and Silve nearly ready for launching Jewelry, Gun« and Pistol ss pb oe the National Hotel. Deter on 435 . eo! Sth wis. a m iba Jt. RECEIVED AT No, 16 MARKET Spape. Fenn. avenue, between Specie fer Europe. New Yorx, June 11.—The steamer City of New York, which salled to-day for Liverpool, took out #1,925,/00 in speci Norvotx, June 12 —An expedition was made to Deep Creek yesterday by Major Dodge, who found there a rebel post office, which had been the link of communication between this place and Richmond. The establishment was breken oe Deep Creek is some 15 miles south of Nor- foik. The existing cordiality of feeling between many of the citizens of Norfolk and the military is increasing at a mosteatisfactory rate, Gen Viele has been offered the use of a fine house by a Union man, free of rent, and the offer has been accepted. Trade is reviving, and at least a dozen schooners LOCK HOSPITAL, Has discovered the most Certaia, Seedy and only Effectual Remedy mm the Worid, . FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. ACIRE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE, IN FROM O%2 TO TWO DAYS! in the Baok, Strictures, Affecticus . ud Bladder, Involuntary UD EOS, Weak: the Kidae Impotercs, Goneral Debility. Nervo ® are now in port loading and discharging. poprr. paneer. Corfusios of Iden, pi'ation The Wnion demcnsration hete yesterday was} of the Heart, Low Spirits, Timidity, Erambitngs, notso successful as Dimness of Sight or Giddinees, Di of the e Cte! pate*, on arcount of the absence of Gov. Pierpont, Senator Carlile an: others were expected to address the meeting. A very large procession assembled, however, on the dock, and learning that the speakers were not coming marched to Ashland Hall, wherean elo- Gpent address was delivered by A. Thomas, va of lowa, Grea: Kathisiasm Was manifested. soae8 pe ‘Thvost, Nove or Ski. Affections of the uw Blormeeh es Bowels—t Cee terrible dis orders arising iro’ So'tary Habits of } outh— those Dreadful and Destractivé Practiaes which render Marriage impossibie, and deStroy both an ind ““ YOUNG MEN Eroly who have vecome the viotims of Soli bad con dently rely wpod bis frit) aga physician. Union man, who was sed th bels to * pome Inforteition. te our seoctine | OPFION Ne, ¥ SOOrH PRED EMR st. 6 have given some information to our scouting Fortkess Monnor, June 13—Such was the in- . cringe impossible, and destroy tense heat here to-day that two privttes wer mip tnd’ body, nop. meal eo ofsots pe pees sun stroke. They both soon recover- prod’ Seely hi bite youth, y..° os ver, ) -, Dim: The General (Hygela) hospital has been nearly vests Pat La Bower baly itt emptl S Bien who will be sent North on | of the . ; ibe steamer Fulton. notions, Fortress Monrox, June 14 —Gen. Burnside » Symptons eae here this mornisig for North Carolina. Po a lonee Gadel fhe Rhode Island arrived here Giidens By non of pity ‘Evil Forebodings. Aversi: » Self-Distrust, Love of i ade. ty, ete., are some of the evs pro a fe can 4 sarires Sesser ccDoowmade cen ne ute cated hates 6 singaisr appearance avout Ure eyes, congh oraymptens ‘of oonsamption. wrJISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ' sre Auda be haatecbt et tne coods ofthis pain- communication between Norfott ‘Newbern, through the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal. ——— ———X——X_ Nick Granger WF DAYS.—On and after Faom ES wil 66 tri; wo it on, On Te, and Satu ving often that pay ad mat 10 Oho a ae ame, rend "Zeters hes SL @EDNEY, Cap ee sf tise He. fal: N. payment of 25 meee Lae Dorant and 2 - i ries od ei Washine: country A beadminted tothe ‘hyoh Gener: mn THE GREATEST VARIETY OF Spring and Summer Clothing, -_+---—-]-SMGFGO#sMHM4u#W@w#ohOuWwIU"wI@an'””_”O0.--ODeeeeeeeeee eee Ty z_4 | ‘This execiien! Famity end Mews Jeuree +> mining © grenicr variety oi ipterect'na reading than can be fowbé in any other t# pebiinhrd © Priday moruizg. Feums—Cash, invariably, in advances pret parece cate nos St teeee 88 OO It invariably contains the “ Wesh/"gten News” that has made The Daily Ewening Sto’ cireulate #o generally throughout the country. U7 Singie copies (in wrappers) cam be pre cured at the counter, immedisiely after tne lesaw ofthe paper. Price—TARER © TS. _ EE Pp®orosats FOR MULES. Drrot QvuaktEuMastEn's Orricz, Corner of ih and @ streets, bef my ane a Szsiep Prcrosats will be reesived at antil Sat rday, June 2st. at I? 0'e ook m isting the Government with (2.0%) two Males, to conform to the fo'lowro _— 1 SICAMONS. sehen Lt ) fourteen haods and ovor jn height. IVE sittfis to be over 13) taree and under (9) ‘oars 0 J ae ETH te be Over (2) two and ander (#) years - ate to be sound serviceable Melee for draught yom PROPOSALS, ‘ The name oud Kost ‘ — address of the bid- lor mus pear in the prop eal it's bid ie mete in the rams of fy; ¢ Dame ofall the parties must appear or the b d will De oor. ees the individual p oposs! of the permer nit ‘ Frovosals from disloyal parties will not te poe gone and an Oath 0 alleg.acce musi acoom- eposiuion Proposals must be adiresesd to Crione! D A, RUCKER, Qaartermaster U, S. Army, Wash D. C., and shoud bs piainly marked “ Pro- Seen nee UARANTEK the tidder to fill the him, must be goaranti. two re ‘nose signatures must appendea to the cusractes. thcuescd The respone Ai of the guarantors — be by oertiboste of the clerk of the et 4 tot ou tor of nited Siatse die trict attorney. Bidders must be present in person when the tite are opened or their proposal will n%t be oore Bonds. ia the sum of cventy thousena a s‘gned oy th> cont ac of Bnd ch of hie ton % will be required of the Sucosesfe. biader up: si « the contree*. the boud must accompsay the contr wil be neowsary f r bidders to have their b men with them.or to have bonds sigasd im Bn" ic pation and read» to be procuced whea ths Goat. sc? is signed, Rianks for bonds can be proourad ween Applivstion D-ing made at this offices, either pe-syn- Shy, by letter, or by telegraph. Form of Guaranter. of the county of We, once enter in ith. Should contrat prepared to become Lis se nities. (To thie guarantes must be appended the «fic 6; tiacates above mentioned } INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &>. A'l mules cortracted for uacer this advert: Meant w ll be subjscted to « d inspect op pores i corfoming to the specilicat.ous # reject mulrs muet all be deliwrred tm thir in (25) twenty-five day» from the dey « ing the contract. - ment to be made upon the competion ea tor az tie Dszoi + thissdvert cement, wi. ropors'. awarded in jot ees ho Depot Quarter interest of ths Govert m= var The Depot Qua termaster reservex to bomar'f the right to iejeotany or 4!! Mom thet » ay Le doemed too high D.H RUCKE je 10-dtith_ _Colonsi and Depo: Quarterian-ter. Cr OF CHARLESTOWN, MAStACRU SETIS. Seated rroporais will be receirsd st the office of the Wa'er Commissioners un'i! Jene . 1862, for furnishing the na OI Charlestown with about 39% tors of Cast-Iron ad neat app. tds. Parties msking proposais wil bs requiree to give bonds. witn two ecccptsbis sureties. ihe opers roserye the right to Gecept or re} oithe b ds offered. all propomis & jor Cart-Iren Water Pop». er Commirsioners, Cher re ? DLAWRENCE, EOE uaa aimorain, a Tanne, For ths Water Commias Bet «, FROM NORFOLK. .Conaressand Button Gaiters C. L. STE. Rebel Postal Arrangement Broken Up—Good | Gigharout’| Shot ot cakes: dene iption; Geen’ ae ea Feeling at Norfolk Toward the Govern- | French Ca fakin. Gove Call, Patent of, Mo- MILLINERE ¢ FANCY STORE ment Uficials—Business Looking Up— areas warahy of eset aie and ies ‘iso 5 ‘at Union Demonstration—Brutal Murder of Srioes. im 30-e0tr] si RoseaTasie™ pate fined 511 Nines Sra WEAR Pa. 4 @ Union Man by Guerilias. DK. JOHNSTON. god epiend:: <:seftmeat of Mii: “ {Correspondence of the Atsociated Prets 1 B ALTIMORE ’ of the iés.*2 ¥! vites t 4on Of hey p@ire 3s ar ot W naud vicinite. ‘he Srticise are c! ihe best sold ov vere rensonah'e terms Dsincer’s PATENT BEEF TEA. A solid concentrated cx* sot of BEB AND 2G 8TABLES. Convertibie im J inte ® nowriehing em Gmunent Physicians, who’ aso it st. the ari nent 21 o ons Hoepitais for the restoration to health of sex enc wounded soldiers, ‘This admirahie artiols condenses into a comract form !i the eqbstantia! and au a large buig of ment and vez; ches Toe read peas With which it Gisso ves, when boijiag water le poured on, into & rich and palatable So: Tes. which wou!d require hours of prepa:s' cording to the usna! method is so roauy @ituations of obvious to its highiy nouriehiog delioncy, renders it invaluab. for those in health it is a aelity oc wil. bg m 26-3) Bumbe: of and who can thus avoid those Capt. Johannes Watson, of Portsmouth, bes Vioo, that dreadful and destructive habit acca ms ne of ‘@ comfortable meal to ved ty to rales % f vol whioh annually a = fo an untimely grave thon- ch peo ieny l Ke ar ah O° Te ans Or elt | Sa fenee tobi ome anaes, cts | as eS Sie earns agp enn tas ’Y Q . 4 othe u ve Scrroix, June 12 —Col. Spear, who has bees. ey. in ing Senates Mite the thunders of Srapeeaien eat eames both sconring ace conntry between this ppitce, and Seite Toll consdeoee ee” ee ving lyre, may Fits compeotuces and easy propasstions wal re lack water river some days past, brovg a MARKIAGE commend it 4 . economi trouble. the itiny rginiamuiiitie, cic Delonge * a kfazntep Papsons, or Youne Mon conteaigia, aut are mindful of tne rath tnt “minuto are che *. : 5 h 3 i Testerda} a most bitte! murder thok plane in} HEE debility, devormitiss, £0. apeodiy cured, | EGECoM Me ok oe Isle of Wight county, near Blackwater river. fg Piro places himselt under the care ot Dr. J MURINORI, sole Agents, ‘The name of the victim was Elisha Langford, a religiously Confid* mn lus honor asa gentleman JUSEPH B. # oJ oF ith Deis Philadelphia, to wioasen applicatious for the Besf ¢es must be parti He was attacked by a number of South- | left hand side going from Baltimore street, a sddrean-d cle is te cakes ofabovt ampton cavalry, which is commanded by Captain | doors from the corner. Fail not to rve name - wg prepared oe Gillett, and abot Gown in Slecwe house; and not | Spd number, Letters must be paid and contain a | s quarte? of ote es ELS satistied with that, these gueri)ias hayoneted him DR. JOHNSTON, pound, will Fe ‘Ot Sxcollont Hest Fen, ar he ldy and left hita there unburied. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- | 12 8 few minutes. ct athe There are bell: to be uio re! pa of ane | Go; from one of the most eminent Col- consequence this side of the Blackwater river, fogs ths States, part of PEUAWARE STATE LOTTERY." very general feeling of gloom prevailsin this| w. 8 0 in = t of place on accounf of the uncertainty in reference to | Lo oe Antboriost ‘An sot for the ae the fate of brothersand sons in the rebel army | *#ee! ‘ver known: troubl ringing in imprgvements jn before Richmond. Communication being cut off, p eae Pg eR, leep; great Sa \t ‘is impossible to obtain liste of the killed and | hess, being alarmed at sudan sounds, baahtel. JOHN A. MORRIS & CO., Managers. wounded from Richmond. ness with Frequent Binshing, attended sometimer CLass 264, The Union sentiment here is developed very | with derangement » Were cured immedi- To be drawn in Wilmington, Delaware. tg Meal enolate feeling gt confidence | °'7- n axe PARTICULAR NOTICR. On SATURDAY. Juno 2th, 1002. management of Gen. Max 1a, Say a coe “en tes Musical ta ‘Shes “ he Repeat pes ae is Cae ———— and | gione—a it edaent i from STi oom. large crops of corn, &c., wi 2 raised durin, or at souool, fects of whi are the pieseat season. * Z = pent “ly felt even when asleep, if net cured, eau ee aaa ee also published 11 the Newton RRIS & CO. bien SS

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